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The Pest
1997, Movie, PG-13, 82 mins
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The Pest: Review
Make no mistake, this is a lousy movie: a cheap-looking, poorly paced comedy loosely based on Richard Connell's classic (and frequently ripped-off) short story "The Most Dangerous Game." That said, it also marks the first time the considerably talented John Leguizamo has been given the solo spotlight in a major Hollywood feature, and for that reason alone it deserves a little notice. Leguizamo stars as Pestario "Pest" Vargas, a hyperactive Miami scam artist who unwittingly agrees to play human prey to a sadistic human hunter (Jeffrey Jones). It's a role tailor-made for Leguizamo's shape-shifting brand of comedy: In order to escape his predators, Pest assumes a variety of disguises, including an Orthodox Jew, an Japanese karaoke singer and a deeply Afrocentric African-American. And what Leguizamo does is truly ethnic humor -- he pokes fun at the way ethnicity and difference are represented, not so much playing stereotypes for laughs as playing them
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them for laughs. Even surrounded by unbearable sloppiness, Leguizamo is fascinating to watch. In fact, this feeble film can barely contain him: You aren't rooting for him to elude Jones; you're rooting for him to escape from the movie altogether and find something worthy of his gifts.
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